This video appears to be about a personal project involving modifying or upgrading a truck. The title suggests a vehicle customization or maintenance theme. There are no indications of firearms content within the provided title and description.
This short humorously depicts military vehicle maintenance, highlighting the relatable banter and jokes soldiers use to pass the time. The video features an FMTV truck with its cab tilted for engine access, showcasing a common maintenance procedure. Creator Nikko Ortiz adds commentary, acknowledging the humor but also the time it adds to tasks.
This video provides a how-to guide for resetting and calibrating the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) on a 7.3 Liter Powerstroke diesel engine, commonly found in Ford F-250 and F-350 trucks. It focuses on the technical procedure for this specific engine component.
This video explores the fuel flexibility of a "Deuce and a Half" military truck. The title and description suggest a focus on whether this large vehicle can operate on a variety of fuel sources, potentially going beyond its intended diesel. The content likely delves into the technical aspects and practical limitations of running such a robust machine on alternative fuels, aiming to answer the question "It'll run on anything?" The channel "Deuce and Guns" indicates a likely focus on military vehicles, possibly with a niche interest in their mechanical capabilities and survival aspects.
This video focuses on selecting the best gear oil for the transmission and transfer case of an M35a2 Deuce and a Half military truck. It provides practical advice for owners of this specific vehicle, highlighting the importance of using the correct lubricants to maintain the vehicle's drivetrain components. The creator, "Deuce and Guns," aims to offer useful information for the Deuce and a Half community.
This guide details the replacement of the Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS) on 1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado trucks. It covers locating the sensor on cylinder head number one, disconnecting the battery for safety and ECU reset, and using a 3/4 inch socket for removal. Proper installation involves quick replacement to minimize coolant loss and torquing to 17 ft-lbs, with a reminder that new sensors often have pre-applied thread locker. The process concludes with refilling coolant and bleeding the system by running the engine with the cap off.
This video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on how to replace the front and rear U-joints on a 1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado. It covers various engine sizes (4.3, 4.8, 5.3, 6.0) and drivetrains (2WD, 4x4). The description also includes affiliate links to essential tools like jack stands, a hydraulic jack, a tire iron, and an impact gun, indicating a practical DIY approach to vehicle maintenance.
This video showcases a unique method of cleaning a military surplus truck, specifically a "Deuce and a Half," using a pressure washer. The creator, from the channel 'Deuce and Guns,' questions if this is the most effective approach but demonstrates it nonetheless. The description also includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Twitter, and Facebook, and encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content.
This video from Deuce and Guns addresses 10 common repair issues encountered with a Ford 7.3 Diesel truck, particularly relevant for owners of older farm trucks. The creator shares their decade of experience maintaining this specific vehicle, offering practical advice and solutions to keep it operational. The description also includes social media links and encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to replace the tail lamp assembly and its constituent bulbs on a 2007 Toyota Tacoma SR5. The process shown is applicable to other model years of the Toyota Tacoma. The tutorial focuses on the practical aspects of this automotive maintenance task.
This video details how to replace a faulty HVAC blower motor resistor in a 2007 Toyota Tacoma, a common issue causing the fan to only work on high. The process involves locating the resistor behind the glove box, removing two screws, and disconnecting the wiring harness. The replacement part, a Beck/Arnley module, costs around $20 and typically lasts 8-9 years. Testing all fan speeds after installation confirms the repair.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to perform an oil and filter change on 2000-2003 Dodge Durango, Dakota, and Ram trucks equipped with the 4.7L V8 engine. It specifically mentions the '4.7 Magnum' engine and includes a curious question about 'Cherokee', potentially suggesting broader applicability or a common confusion with Jeep models. The tutorial aims to be a practical resource for owners looking to maintain their vehicles.
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